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CEQA REQUIREMENTS The Final EIR shall consist of: (a) The Draft EIR or a revision of the Draft EIR. (b) Comments and recommendations received on the Draft EIR either verbatim or in summary. (c) A list of persons, organizations, and public agencies commenting on the Draft EIR.
Some key components of the EIS are described below: Summary. The summary presents an overview of the contents of the EIS and a comparison of impacts expected for the proposal and alternatives. Purpose and Need. Proposed Action and Alternatives. Affected Environment. Expected Impacts. Consultation and Coordination. Appendices.
An EIS outlines the status of the environment in the affected area, provides a baseline for understanding the potential consequences of the proposed project, identifies positive and negative effects for the environment, and offers alternative actions, including inaction, in relation to the proposed project.
Description of the project, Description of the environmental and social factors likely to be affected by the project, Description of the likely significant effects of the project, Consideration of alternatives, Description of mitigating measures, Description of monitoring measures, and Quality of
The EIR must be written in a factual and objective manner. The document must provide a good faith effort of full disclosure. Draft EIRS that attempt to slant the document in favor of, or against the project are unacceptable.
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Examples of projects that might require an EIS include building an airport, the expansion of a mining operation, drilling for natural gas or clearing a forest to make room for a hydropower plant.
An EIR is prepared in two key stages. First, a Draft EIR (DEIR) is prepared and distributed for public and agency review. Once comments on the Draft EIR are received, responses to those comments and any additional relevant project information are prepared and compiled in a Final EIR (FEIR).
The final EIR consist of: (1) the draft EIR; (2) comments and recommendations received on the draft EIR; (3) the responses of the lead agency to the significant environmental points raised in the review and consultation process; (4) a list of persons and agencies commenting on the draft EIR; and (5) any other

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